where product increases production of self
ex. uterine wall is going to start contracting

Define Homeostasis?

ato remain the same, body temperature

Define catabolism?

breakdown processes

DIRECTIONAL TERMS
superior

anything toward head or cranial

Fluid Mosaic Model?

fluid- able to move around. Mosaic of various molecules
a. components are not locked in place, composition being of various molecules.

Fluid Mosaic Model continued?

primarily - bilayer of phospholipids, (a couple of fatty acids) lipids are typically nonpolar no charge, don't mix with water, they are aphipathic - polar and nonpolar. they have a tail that is the fatty acids nonploar, the phosphate is the head and is polar. the head is hydrophilic love water. the fatty acid os hydrophobic water fearing. waters in the inside and outside

1. What is Superior?
2. What is Inferior or caudal?
3. What is Anterior or or Ventral?
4. What is Posterior or Dorsal?
5. What is Medial?
6. What is Lateral?
7. What is Intermediat?
8. What is Proximal?
9. What is Distal?
10.What is Superficial?
11.What is Deep?

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